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Canyarion 05-17-2005 11:28 AM

Nintendo Press Conference
 
http://www.gamespot.com/e3/e3live.html Watch it live, starts in 30 minutes.

This is it people, the moment most of us have been waiting for. The revelation of the revolution.

Dark Samurai 05-17-2005 11:29 AM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
I got it on IGN Insider, so meh...

MuGen 05-17-2005 11:30 AM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
Let's hope their bark has a little bite this time around. (in terms of E3 speculation to showing... the GCN had a lot of bite... )

Neo 05-17-2005 11:46 AM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
15 min....

I'm going to try to listen in at work.

Canyarion 05-17-2005 12:02 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
Where...... do...... I see it? GameSpot doesn't work! :(

Teuthida 05-17-2005 12:05 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
Not live if you aren't a subscriber.

Crash 05-17-2005 12:06 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
what time did it start>?

Canyarion 05-17-2005 12:09 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
Bah. It started 10 minutes ago, but we have to wait. :(
The official Nintendo site tells us to wait 45 minutes.

Neo 05-17-2005 12:09 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
It hasn't started yet. They're just playing music. Maybe Reggie misplaced the Revolution mockup?

Crash 05-17-2005 12:11 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
http://press.nintendo.com/object?id=1184

most people know that password

Canyarion 05-17-2005 12:13 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
What what what, I can log in there? PM me please. :)

Crash 05-17-2005 12:14 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
Quote:

Revolution joins the gaming wars

By Steven Kent, Special for USA TODAY

LOS ANGELES — The players are in place for the next video game battle of the big guns.

“All-access”: Revolution is meant to beflexible for designers and players alike.
Nintendo

Nintendo reveals details Tuesday of its new system, code-named Revolution, after Sony's announcement of the PlayStation 3 console Monday and Microsoft's unveiling of Xbox 360 on an MTV special last Thursday. (Related story: PS3 purports to pack the most power)

All the action is taking place before the annual E3 Expo, which begins Wednesday. The three gaming giants will unveil the systems there.

Microsoft is expected to have the Xbox 360 in stores first, in time for the holidays. Nintendo and Sony will follow in 2006. No prices have been set, and release dates have not been locked in.

Nintendo, whose GameCube sales have lagged, hopes to gain ground, particularly among the fast-growing older-gaming market. Revolution is about the size of a stack of three DVD cases and has no visible knobs, buttons or ports for joysticks. The system will use only wireless controllers, and it sits flat or stands vertically.

With its front-loading slot for discs, it will play games on full-size DVDs as well as older GameCube games on mini-DVDs. Like Xbox and PlayStation 2, it will play DVD movies.

Nintendo, which mostly ignored the Net with GameCube, also is catching up with the online wave. Revolution will offer broadband access to a free Internet-based player matching service, similar to Xbox Live, that also will have downloadable versions of nearly every Nintendo game — from arcade classic Donkey Kong through current titles such as Mario Sunshine. (Nintendo hasn't decided whether downloading will be free.)

Xbox spokesmen have pointed out that 360's specifications are 10 to 13 times more powerful than those of the original Xbox; Sony said Monday that the processor in Play-Station 3, which will come in several colors and be out next spring, will be 35 times more powerful than the PS2 processor.

Nintendo makes more modest claims that Revolution is two or three times more powerful than GameCube. "It's not all about having 'turbo power,' " Nintendo's Perrin Kaplan says. "It's about what you do with it."

Analyst Richard Doherty of The Envisioneering Group says one of Revolution's chief advantages is that designers will find it far easier to create games for Revolution than for competing systems. "They do not need to make major changes from the games they were designing," he says. "They have better performance without having to do a lot of extra work."

Says Kaplan: "We've built Revolution around the concept of 'all-access gaming,' " a term Nintendo uses to mean the system is easily adapted to by both gamers and designers. "We're about sticking to the soul of gaming."


OH ****!!!! NOT GOOD

Neo 05-17-2005 12:17 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
Depends on how you define "power."

The conference may be delayed until 12

Crash 05-17-2005 12:17 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3140623





BADDASS

MuGen 05-17-2005 12:17 PM

Re: Nintendo Press Conference
 
Quote:

box spokesmen have pointed out that 360's specifications are 10 to 13 times more powerful than those of the original Xbox; Sony said Monday that the processor in Play-Station 3, which will come in several colors and be out next spring, will be 35 times more powerful than the PS2 processor.

Nintendo makes more modest claims that Revolution is two or three times more powerful than GameCube. "It's not all about having 'turbo power,' " Nintendo's Perrin Kaplan says. "It's about what you do with it."
10-13... to 35 times more. .. to 2-3 times more powerful?

Not good is the right word....


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